Moving to Climate Change Hours

Ross Belot

Image | BOOK COVER: Moving to Climate Change Hours by Ross Belot

(Wolsak & Wynn)

From industrial accidents to frozen highways, Belot charts what faces a working man in stripped-down lyric poetry. Moving to Climate Change Hours is a solemn ode to the end of oil, filled with poems that have seen it all and can acknowledge the darkness that's coming while still finding beauty in the arched neck of a tundra swan. With a filmmaker's sense of atmosphere and an environmentalist's urgency, Belot's stark lines take the reader deep into the heart of the industrial man. (From Wolsak & Wynn)
Ross Belot is a poet, photographer, documentary filmmaker and an energy and climate change columnist who lives in Hamilton, Ont. He was a finalist for the 2016 CBC Poetry Prize, He is also the author of the poetry collection Swimming In The Dark.

Interviews with Ross Belot

Media Audio | CBC Books : Ross Belot on Saskatchewan Weekend

Caption: The past CBC Poetry Prize finalists offers advice to those thinking about entering the 2020 CBC Poetry Prize.

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Media Audio | CBC Books : Ross Belot on In Town and Out

Caption: Past CBC Poetry Prize finalist Ross Belot discusses the power of poetry during this time and offers advice to aspiring writers.

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